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Donald Trump said 'shithouse' and not 'shithole', claims White House source

A meeting with a bipartisan group of lawmakers last Thursday made waves after reports emerged that Trump had described Haiti and African nations as "shithole countries" and asked why the United States was accepting immigrants from those places and not countries such as Norway.

The controversy brought out President Trump's, ahem, creative side and "Dicky Durbin" was born.

The screening was carried out using a test called the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, on which Trump scored 30/30, Jackson said.

According to newspaper reports, when Trump was told that the largest groups of immigrants with that status were from El Salvador, Honduras and Haiti, the president replied: "Haitians?"

A confidant of Trump told The Associated Press that the president spent Thursday evening calling friends and outside advisers to judge their reaction to his remarks. In response to speculation that the president has mental health problems, Jackson said, "In my opinion, that's just tabloid psychiatry". "The president is mentally very sharp, very intact".

"I've found no reason whatsoever to think the president has any issues whatsoever with his thought processes", he added.

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Asked about Trump's comments, Durbin said, "Politics ain't beanbag". They said Trump expressed a preference for immigrants from countries like Norway, which is overwhelmingly white. Jackson is providing a more detailed readout Tuesday following Trump's first physical last Friday at the Walter Reed military hospital.

A senior White House official said Trump does not believe he has an ally on this issue in Graham, a Republican who has long tried to partner with Democrats on immigration legislation.

Where Dr. Harold Bornstein was shaggy and sensational, Jackson was all business, reading off test results in his blue and gold dress uniform.

Two Trump allies came out publicly on Sunday to dispute that Trump decried immigrants coming from "sh-hole countries" and sought to cast doubt on Durbin's public account of the meeting.

He added, "We got to find a way to work on this man's heart".

The medical examination took place amid questions about his mental fitness for office, spurred by the publication of a damaging book that suggested Trump's own aides worry about his stability.